Monthly Archives: December 2010

Planbox is an online agile project management tool which goes beyond software development. It includes all business functions to insure a full 360 view and grasp on projects. Engage committers alike with an easy-to-use agile product management tool to keept track of tasks, items and overall project progress. Planbox was used to build Planbox from its inception and continues to evolve as they manage more projects, releases and regular run of business. Signup, give them your feedback and help Planbox evolve to fulfill your needs. Planbox is web-based and available everywhere, anytime. This has been added to Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be added to Entrepreneurial Resources Subject Tracer™.

Europe’s Journal of Psychology (EJOP) publishes original studies, research, critical contributions, interviews and book reviews written by and intended for both psychologists and psychology students worldwide. EJOP is meant to facilitate communication between psychologists, both students and specialists, and to give them access to high-quality professional information, thus fostering the scientific psychological community in Europe and worldwide. Although primarily targeted at a European public, EJOP gladly hosts contributions from psychologists irrespective of their geographical location. EJOP’s main objectives are to expand, on the one hand, the publication space offered to scholars and graduate students and, on the other hand, to increase the number of psychology journals that take a more generalist and eclectic approach on psychology issues given the current tendency to produce rather highly specialized works.

Schoology provides an enterprise level learning management system and configurable social network. Instructors and students can easily create, share, and manage academic material through a social networking interface. By incorporating learning management tools into a social environment, Schoology provides a means for teachers, students, parents, and administrators to seamlessly communicate and collaborate on academic issues. This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be added to Student Research Resources Subject Tracer™.

The International Coalition on Newspapers project develops strategies to preserve and improve access to newspapers from around the globe, working on issues including bibliographic access, copyright, and information dissemination. ICON was officially established in 1999 by 13 charter members and is based at the Center for Research Libraries. ICON’s newspaper preservation program addresses challenges related to the storage and preservation of international newspaper collections, such as inadequate storage conditions and lack of funds for microfilming. ICON selects titles for preservation microfilming with issues coming from the collections of participating institutions. ICON provides a freely accessible database of bibliographic information for more than 25,000 newspaper titles from participating institutions. ICON also actively coordinates and supports cataloging of international newspapers in participating U.S. libraries to increase the availability of bibliographic and holdings records. ICON provides a clearinghouse of information about international newspapers and preservation efforts. ICON collects and disseminates newspaper preservation policies from around the world and compiles preservation standards for microfilming, digitization, and retention of materials in their original formats. In addition, ICON seeks to augment the online presence of scholarly and professional information about international newspapers by digitizing bibliographic aids and reference works. This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.